The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1950 Page: 4 of 12
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THE RUSK CHEROKEEAN, RUSK, TEXAS
NOVEMER 10, i950
(EAGLE'S ECHO)
LOVELORN
ADVICE
Dear Miss Iniormaiion:
I am a senior girl and for a
long time I have been going
steady with a sophomore boy
who is 49 on the football team.
About two weeks ago we broke
up and I can not seem to make
myself forget him. I love him so
much I can not even go with any-
one else. I don't even care about
school anymore, without him I
don't even want to live. Please tell
me what to do. Should I stay
home and try to forget him or
should I try to get him back.
Heartbroken
Dear Heartbroken:
I would advise you to do your
best to get him back. Don't let
anyone stand in your way. If you
like him you won't let him get
away.
Miss Information
Dear Miss Information:
I am a freshman girl and
like a boy very much. He lives at
Maydelle, but lately he has been
going with someone else and so
have I, but now M. FT finds he
still likes me, and wants me to go
with him again. What should I
do?
Wondering
Dear Wondering:
I would suggest that you go
with him if you like him. If you
don't like him then don't keep
him in suspense. If you like him
you won't risk your happiness be-
cause of a grudge.
Miss Information
Dear Miss Information:
Who is the Junior girl who is
desperately in love with me?
God's Greatest Gift
To Women
Dear God's Greatest Gift To .
Women:
That is confidential informa-
tion so please inquire to me in
person.
Miss Information
Eagles To Play
Last Game Of
Season Friday
The Rusk High Eagles will play
their last game of the sea-
son here Friday night. The Eagles
play host to the Crockett Bull-
dogs. Crockett has a hard run-
ning and hard hitting ball club
and a good game is expected. The
Eagles will be flying high after
their win over Center last Friday
night. Since this is going to be the
last game of the season we beg
all of the Eagle fans to attend this
game. I am sure you won't be
sorry.
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Students Plan
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Here Friday
The students of Rusk High are
planning a big bonfire Thursday
night. A huge crowd is expected
to attend and help boost the
Eagles in their final game of the
1950 season. The High School
band will attend the bonfire and
a big pep rally is scheduled. The
freshmen boys were assigned to
gather the wood forthe fire.
Salem H. D. Club
Hears Lecture; Make
Plans For Party
The Salem Home Demonstra-
tion Club met Tuesday November
7th, 2 p. m. with Miss Lilly Booz-
er, as hostess, and Mesdames Carl
Rogers and Tommie Martin as
co-hostesses.
Beautiful arrangements of gold
and bronze chrysanthemums were
used to decorate the house; also
in the corsage favors presented
each member and guest. These
were worn in honor of the new
agent, Mrs. Edna Weed.
Mrs. Carl Rogers, president,
called the meeting to order and
extended a welcome to the guests.
Mrs. Bryan Robinson led in the
opening prayer.
Miss Boozer, the hostess, led
the club in a most enjoyable
period of recreation with a gum
contest and quiz.
Plans were made for the com-
ing 42 Party, Saturday night,
November 18th, with Mr. and Mrs.
T. A. Mclver as host and hostess.
Names were drawn for the Christ-
mas party, and a committee ap-
pointed to plan the oarty.
Mrs. Eana Weed, County Home
Dem. Agent, presented a very in-
teresting lecture on "Floor Cover-
ing and Interior Decoration."
The Club was honored to have
as a guest, Mrs. 0. L. Holcomb,
who is the County T. H. D. A.
Chairman. Mrs. Holcomb remind-
ed the club to send its history to
the Association.
Other guests present were:
Mesdames Janette O'Burns, Ina
Bell Crain, and Miss Bobbie Hol-
comb of Jacksonville. Refresh-1
ments of cokes and cookies were
served to 11 members and six
visitors.
The next meeting will be in the j
home of Mrs. Mansel Bowden
November 21st at 2 p. m.
Senior Class
Receives Class
Rings Monday
The Seniors of Rusk High re-
ceived their class rings Monday
morning. They were all very proud
of their rings. If you see a high
school student walking around
town with his hand sticking out
in front of him, don't think he's
C. L. Walker To
Be Given Duty
Claude L. Walker, son of Mrs.
Ollie M. Walker of Route 4, Rusk,
has completed processing at the
•Fort Sam Houston Reception
Center and is awaiting further
assignment. Walker attended
Dialville High School where he
played on the basketball team.
showing off his! Finest Momuments For Less
B1 a c k & Black
MEMORIALS
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ring.
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Whitehead, E. H. The Rusk Cherokeean (Rusk, Tex.), Vol. 103, No. 20, Ed. 1 Thursday, November 16, 1950, newspaper, November 16, 1950; Rusk, Texas. (https://texashistory.unt.edu/ark:/67531/metapth326233/m1/4/: accessed May 21, 2024), University of North Texas Libraries, The Portal to Texas History, https://texashistory.unt.edu; crediting Singletary Memorial Library.